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Campylobacter Spp. Bone and Joint Infection: a Retrospective Cohort Study (Campylo-BJI)

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Civil Hospices of Lyon

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Campylobacter Infections

Treatments

Other: Description of the evolution and risk factors for failure of osteoarticular infections caused by Campylobacter spp.
Other: Management, progression and risk factors for failure of BJI caused by Campylobacter spp.

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06425250
69HCL23_5284

Details and patient eligibility

About

Campylobacter bacteria, a Gram-negative bacillus commensal in the digestive tract of many animals and mainly responsible for human infections with digestive origins, has been little studied in the field of osteoarticular infections (OAI). Campylobacter spp. are, however, well described, mainly for C. fetus, and pose a dual therapeutic problem: i) a capacity for persistence due to the capacity of most strains to form biofilm; and ii) potential resistance to many antibiotics. The management of IOA caused by Campylobacter spp. is not codified, and is based on small series of cases reported in the literature.

Enrollment

200 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 100 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • > 18 years
  • Osteoarticular infection (whatever its type), mono or polymicrobial with Campylobacter spp., diagnosed between 01/01/2013 and 12/31/2022:
  • Septic arthritis: compatible clinical signs + joint fluid sample positive in culture and/or PCR positive for Campylobacter
  • Spondylodiscitis: clinical signs and MRI compatible + blood cultures and/or disco-vertebral biopsy puncture positive in culture and/or PCR positive for Campylobacter
  • Osteitis/osteomyelitis: compatible clinico-radiological picture + bone sample (biopsy or intraoperative sample) positive in culture and/or positive PCR for Campylobacter
  • Infection on joint prosthesis or osteosynthesis equipment: documented Campylobacter infection and meeting the definition of probable or confirmed JIBS infections
  • Patient who was informed and did not object to participating in the study

Exclusion criteria

Trial design

200 participants in 1 patient group

Management, progression and risk factors for failure of BJI caused by Campylobacter spp.
Description:
Adult patients treated for prosthetic joint infection caused by Campylobacter spp. between 01/01/2013 and 12/31/2022
Treatment:
Other: Management, progression and risk factors for failure of BJI caused by Campylobacter spp.
Other: Description of the evolution and risk factors for failure of osteoarticular infections caused by Campylobacter spp.

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